A man and a woman who were banned from keeping cats have now received life bans after they were caught breaching the order. Keith Fordon, 52, and Angela Fordon, 49, both of the same address in Blaycourt, Orchard Park, were banned from keeping cats five years ago under the Animal Welfare Act. Angela Fordon has now admitted keeping six cats - Misty, Bella, TJ, Felix, Tabitha and Gizmo - and failing to provide them with a suitable environment. She received an eight-week prison sentence, suspended for two years, and must pay £150 costs and a £150 surcharge. Keith Fordon, who admitted keeping Misty, was ordered to do 160 hours of unpaid work and pay £150 costs and an £85 surcharge.

Mantvydas Berdovas, 20, of York Road, north Hull, must do 150 hours of unpaid work, and was banned from driving for three years, for drink-driving and assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty. He must pay £85 costs and an £85 surcharge.

Ian Robinson, 50, of Cliff Terrace, Hornsea, was fined £180 for failing to comply with a direction to leave Newbegin and Marine Drive in Hornsea, threatening to damage a door belonging to East Riding Council, and breaching a conditional discharge. He must pay £85 costs and a £30 surcharge.

Luke Little, 28, of Morpeth Street, west Hull, received a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and must pay £200 compensation, for stealing a £200 Barbour jacket from House of Fraser. He must pay £85 costs.